[Python-Dev] MS VC 7 offer (original) (raw)
Paolo Invernizzi paoloinvernizzi@dmsware.com
Thu, 08 May 2003 13:08:41 +0200
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M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
as I read the quotes on the VC compiler included in the .NET SDK, it will only generate code that runs with the .NET libs installed. Could be wrong, though.
Uh? The VC compiler included with the .NET SDK can only generate managed code? I don't think so...
Given that tools like distutils probably don't work out of the box with the VC7 compiler suite, I'd wait at least another release before making VC7 binaries the default on Windows.
Actually I have VC6 and VC7 in my at-work machine, python22 (Standard distribution, VC6 based), python 23b1 (Standard, VC6 based) and python cvs, wich I manually build with VC7. I can build/install distutils packages choosing wich environment to use (6 or 7) and python to use (22, 23b1, 23 head). So I think this is a no-problem...
But isn't possible, at least, to have a 'not-default' release compiled with VC7?
It can be a boost for having other complicated packages released with VC7 among with VC6 (I'm thinking at wxPython, and so...)
Paolo Invernizzi
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